| OBI | • obi n. A sash worn with a kimono. • obi n. A strip of paper looped around a book or other product. • obi n. Alternative form of obeah. |
| OBIA | • obia n. Alternative form of obeah. • OBIA n. a form of West Indian witchcraft, also OBE, OBEAH, OBI. |
| OBIAS | • OBIA n. a form of West Indian witchcraft, also OBE, OBEAH, OBI. |
| OBIED | • OBI v. to bewitch. |
| OBIING | • OBI v. to bewitch. |
| OBIISM | • obiism n. Belief in, or the practice of, the obeah superstitions and rites. • OBIISM n. a form of West Indian witchcraft, also OBEAHISM, OBEISM. |
| OBIISMS | • OBIISM n. a form of West Indian witchcraft, also OBEAHISM, OBEISM. |
| OBIIT | • OBIIT v. (Latin) he/she died. |
| OBIS | • obis n. Plural of obi. • OBI v. to bewitch. |
| OBIT | • obit n. (Archaic) Death of a person. • obit n. (Christianity, historical) A mass or other service held for the soul of a dead person. • obit n. A record of a person’s death. |
| OBITAL | • obital adj. Of or relating to an obit. • OBITAL adj. relating to an obit, a religious office for a dead person, also OBITUAL. |
| OBITER | • obiter adv. (Formal) Incidentally; in passing. • obiter n. (Law) An obiter dictum; a statement from the bench commenting on a point of law which is not necessary… • OBITER adv. (Latin) in passing; incidentally; by the way. |
| OBITS | • obits n. Plural of obit. • OBIT n. (Latin) a religious office for a dead person. |
| OBITUAL | • obitual adj. Of or relating to obits. • OBITUAL adj. relating to an obit, a religious office for a dead person, also OBITAL. |
| OBITUARIES | • obituaries n. Plural of obituary. • OBITUARY n. a published notice of death. |
| OBITUARIST | • obituarist n. One who writes obituaries. • OBITUARIST n. one who writes obituaries. |
| OBITUARISTS | • obituarists n. Plural of obituarist. • OBITUARIST n. one who writes obituaries. |
| OBITUARY | • obituary n. A brief notice of a person’s death, as published in a newspaper. • obituary n. A biography of a recently deceased person, written by a journalist and published in a newspaper. • obituary n. A register of deaths in a monastery. |